The City of Rockingham –an Economic Snapshot
Australian Coastal CouncilsConference
May 2016
Andrew Hammond, CEOCity of Rockingham
• Population Growth: 2006 – 87K …………2016 -135K…..40% or 55K• Length of Coastline: 36.8 Km• Area of Municipality: 261 Sq Km• 40 Km south of Perth• Rate Revenue:$71 M• Annual Turnover (including gifted assets): $275M• City workforce 600 – (540 FTE)
• Development Activity over last 10 years:
Residential sub divisional lots released : 14,384
Commercial, Industrial, multi-res developments : 5490@ $3.8 Billion
Fast Facts
• Councillors - 10 , 4 year terms – half council elections every 2 years in October
• Mayor –Elected by Councillors • Political Representation
• Federal - Brand: Gary Gray • State - Rockingham: Mark McGowan
Warnbro: Paul PapaliaKwinana: Roger CookeBaldivis: New seat after electoral redistribution
• Foundation member of National Sea Change Task Force
Fast Facts
• Employment as at 31/12/2015 : Workforce: 64,756 - Unemployed 4642 - Rate 7.17%
• Mean Annual Incomes
Number of Small Business (under 20 employees)
3,120 non-employing1,410 1-4 employees
493 5-19 employees5,023
Fast Facts
Baldivis $52,624
Safety Bay $42,640
Secret Harbour $54,600
Shoalwater $40,404
Rockingham $41,080
• Employment by Industry 2014/15:
Fast Facts
Industry Number % WA %
Retail 5,676 16.5 9.2
Education and Training 4,490 13.1 8.7
Health Care and Social Assistance 4,156 12.2 9.9
Public Administration and Safety 3,730 10.9 7.4
Construction 3,711 10.9 10.5
Accommodation and Food Services 2,777 8.1 5.5
Manufacturing 1,816 5.3 7.4
Other 7,815 22.9 41.4
Key Recommendation 1
• The City’s major economic development focus and priority resource allocation be directed towards projects
and activities that:• are unique and attractive to prospective investors• come under the control, management and influence of the Local Government• fall within the capabilities and expertise of the City as a corporation to deliver successfully• provide increased revenue streams for the City as a corporation• benefit the community at large and will facilitate measurable new investment
Why this approach?
• Very limited resources to spend on Economic Development with rate revenue situation and other corporate and council priorities. Targeted approach required.
Michael Porter’s Theory of Competitive Advantage:
• In his defining work on creating and sustaining superior performance in corporations, Harvard University Professor of Economics, Michael Porter, identified two fundamental types of competitive advantage:
• Cost advantage: Having products that deliver the same benefits at lower cost than your competitors• Differentiation Advantage: Having a product that is unique and valuable to buyers
Economic Development Strategy
Swimming BeachesMajor City Centres with “brand” retailParks and recreation facilitiesRecreational maritime facilitiesCommunity pride and spiritPublic TransportDevelopable LandHospitals and SchoolsFood and BeverageHeritage BuildingsNorth Facing Beach surrounded by green spaceFunky Hipster VibeHMAS StirlingCappuccino StripLow cost absolute beachfront landDecent Football Team
Competitive Analysis: Fremantle Versus Rockingham
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• Defence: HMAS Stirling • 3500 – 4000 “real” jobs
• Submarine and Frigate Base long term
• Anticipated increase in U.S. Activity
• Future growth and sustainability confirmed in recent Defence
White Paper and Defence Posture Review
• Support industries for new submarines
• Defence CRC or Applied Research Facility
• Activity is insulated from the “economic cycle”
Unique Opportunities
• Rockingham Beach Foreshore• Surrounded by 10.8 hectares of shaded parkland
• Competitively priced and vacant prime development sites• Serviced by numerous small bars, restaurants, cafes, takeaways
and tourism retail in the waterfront precinct
• Plenty of parking and public transport options
• North facing sheltered beach
• Mean wind strength 3pm January is 33km/h or 20 knots from the
south west. The “Fremantle Doctor”
Unique Opportunities
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Unique OpportunitiesRockingham Beach 3pm
Unique OpportunitiesForeshore Masterplan – Rockingham Beach
• Beachfront land – available and affordable for mixed use food and beverage, residential, hotel, tourism retail. All medium to high density.• Waikiki – Mixed Use Tourism / Residential• Port Kennedy – Kennedy Bay • Secret Harbor• Rockingham Beach Road
• This land is at least 20% cheaper than comparable land with absolute coastal frontage in the Perth metropolitan area.
• The Investment Attraction Team’s role is to keep these sites on the development industry “radar” and link investor, developer and owner.
Unique Opportunities
Unique Opportunities
Thank you